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Show 3C Lakesida Review North, Wednesday, May 30, 1984 Bummer Classes Offer Gifted Educational Extra CLEARFIELD Wondering what to do with the kids this summer? Thirteen summer school courses for gifted and tal- day through Thursday, June 5, 6, and 7 from 9 to 1 a.m. in the main office at Clearfield High Jerry Evans, $23, MW June a.m. or 11, drama workshop, grades Norman Maxfield, $14, TTh June a.m.; beginning home ec. (cooking), grades ArLou Vance, $21, MWF, June 8-- 2-- School, 938 So. 1000 E. Enroll- ented andor highly motivated ment may also be completed by elementary school aged children telephone, CHS; will be offered at Clearfield Mr. Steele. High School beginning June 11. Class choices include, computRegistration will be held Tues- - ers (intro, wlogo), grades 825-221- 825-303- 6, Mrs. Olds, $10, TTh June ly 1 12-2- 8, 4-- 6, 6, 11-2- 8, 3-- 6, Art Center Plans The Bounti-ful-Dav- is Art Center has announced the opening of the JOth annual juried show of the Utah Watercolor Society at the Center, 2175 South Main, Bountiful. The exhibit opens on Sunday, June 3 and continues through July 15. This annual exhibit is a statewide show and features some of the finest watercolors being produced by Utah artists today. A $1,000 in cash awards plus a cast silver medal designed and exe- cuted by Dell Taylor in recognition of Best in Show will be awarded at the opening reception. Six awards of merit will be chosen. The juror for this years water-colsociety show is Robert Hiram Meltzer. Meltzer is listed or 9-- MASTERS DEGREE Whos Who in the West and Dictionary of International Biography. He is a member of 7:30-9:3- 0 0 UUVJI Annual Bedding Utah State University is offering o complete masters De- ' gree in Computer Science on HAFB beginning June 8, 1984. individuals do not need to be employed on HAFB in order to enroll. Application include completing an application lor admission to USU Graduateprocedures school, an interview with Dr. Don Cooley, Department Chairman, if you have not already had one, and takmgor making application to take the GRE (Graduate Record Exami HAFB Contact the Center for dates for the GRE. 69$ classes will be offered each quarter in the evening starting about 5:30 p.m. Cost of the program will be $60 00 per credit hour. USU has a computer center in Bldg. 368 on HAFB which is connected to USU VAX comcourses can also be taken on puters on campus in lagan. HAFB. A complete Bachelors Degree in Computer Science is also offered on Tuesday-Frida- 2-- 99 - 5699-io- Ground Cover $899 $999 " Cutting $399 Fuchsias or Spring Mix 8- 10 y pak Flowers & Vegetables baskets-6- - Hill. p.m. and Sunday 5 p.m. For more information call a GERANIUMS 60$ Seeds Two Please call 777-353- 6 for on appointment to meet with Dr. Cooley on HAFB or to request additional information. $7" FLATS Full Line of Gallery hours are; Monday p.m., 8-- IN 2-- 9 12-Ju- ly Vw the American Watercolor Society and the International Platform Association. His works are in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian, the U.S. Navy Archives and Southern Methodist University. The public is invited to attend the opening reception for the 10th Annual Juried Show of the Utah Watercolor Society on Sunday, June 3 from 5 p.m. at the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center, 2175 South Main, Bountiful. 5-- 5:30-7:3- 11-2- 8, 5:30-7:3- -- 12-Ju- lv 12-Ju- ly 5:30-7:3- COMPUTER SCIENCE in the a.m.-- 5 algebra, grades 6 and up, Scott Tennis, $14, TTh June 0 12, p.m. beginning Spanish, grades 3 and up, Staff, 0 $14, MW June p.m. Personal Computers in School or Home, Evans, adults, $23, a.m. 12, TTh, June 8-- U.S.U. OFFERS Watercolor Show BOUNTIFUL 10-1- 2 3-- 6, Beginning type, grades 3-- 7, ly noon; creative Sharon writing, grades Steele, $14, TTh June a.m.; Science, grades Dick Taylor, $14, MW June 11- 11, a.m. 9:30-11:3- 0 11-2- 9, pascal & basic), grades 8 and up, Jerry Evans, $23, TTh June 6, a.m.' Photography, all ages, Tom Davenport, $23, TTh June 12- 28, 11 a.m.-- l p.m.; word processing, all ages, Evans, $23, MW June 11 July 11, 0 p.m.; computers (intro, to basic), all ages, Evans, $23, TTh June 12. p.m.; pre 27, a.m.; Computers (adv. 8-- 10 2-- 3, 11-2- 8, 6 se ERWIN'S GREEN HOUSE j 5889 S. 4950 W., Hooper, Utah PHONE: 773-784- 6 Hours: 10-- 6 581-882- 0. Kaysville Jaycees Groups Give Awards KAYSVILLE The Kays- ville Jaycee and Jaycee Women announce the 1983-8- 4 year-en- d Awards. Tom and Pat Kolmel received the Kay and Sharon Elder Award for being the outstanding Jaycee couple. The Outstanding of the year is Steve Humphrey and tlie Outstanding Jaycee Women of the Year is Jaycee Marilyn Koroulis. Mike Young chairman of the July 4 breakfast, earned the Outsanding Jaycee Project award, with Kathy Diehl receiving the Outstanding Project Award for the July 4 concessions. The Jaycee Women Key Service award went to Lynn Blair and the Outstanding First Year Jaycee award went to Doug en FOR LONG LASTING BEAUTY & PROTECTION Chesley. Special recognition award. . went to Steve Major, Brady roulis and Bruce Nielson. 388. , During the same ceremony Webelo Mike Welker received his athlete activity badge, Brandon Thomas his artist and Jonathan Martinez to y Apply-Eas- y to Clean Up Ko- i0 si Rather kin6 Houm his artist, David Langford his artist and outdoorsman and Brent Nielsen his geologist, craftsman and citizen activity PREMIUM INTERIOR SPECIALS badges. Allen Lucas, Brandon Thomas, Nelson Bowen, Matt Wheat-le- P0 ' - Receiving the award were Ben Henderson, Scott Lucas, Brent Nielsen and David Langford. All four boys were also promoted to the Boy Scout program in Troop Color-Eas- awards Cubs in Clinton Get Arrow of Light Award CLINTON In ceremonies at the Clinton 8th Ward Chapel, Webelos of Cub Pack 388 received the Arrow of Light Award, Cub Scoutings highest and Custom Ready-Mixe- d & TRIM FOR WOODWORK FOR WALLS y, Tim Stokes, Jonathan Martinez, Tommy Peterson and Mike Welker received their Webelos patches. Matt Wheatley received his bear advancement and a gold arrow head. Jostin Lee received a silver arrowhead. Presenting all awards was John P. Miller. NOW $145 Cub-mast- er UXJIO VELVET Wall GAL. ft Easy to Clean Up 685 EXTERIOR COLORS Satin Ena"11 SPECIAL on oil based ON SALE GAL. 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